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Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table! that she wakes up her daughter to| | make her ext, and then immediately | NORTH BOUND. No.6 404. M afterward puts her to sleep egain. NO to iouoP! MI) tis needless to say how ridicu | No siz Local Freight loyal M “| fous these legends are. It is enough | BOUT BOUND. | ; | t0 A.M.) to see the living skeleton to become | ‘ ‘jeonvinced that if the unfortunate unio emete 10 P. Me creature woke up, she would not! TATE DIVISION. i= ' ; od -| bave strength enough either to hold | | herself upright or to eat The doctor says there is p in the story of magnetism. F Arrival six yeara ago the doctor pave inj-ctions of .m, bypodermic ulphate | m. -m. No.7 Freight daily ¢ Te Se : No 1 Express deily : ROUTH ROUND, No 2 Express daily No 6 Freight daily except Sanday of atrophine and in this way be sue | iceeded in restoring senstbility in | feet to m. -m.| suecessiye zones 1 i \the head, but be never succeeded in} from the mber this is the popular short line be- | é Kansas City, Mo.. and Pi teburz. Kan | awakening the brat Neosho, Mo , Sulphur Springs, jawakening t ‘Ark , Siloam Springs, Ark , ant the direct pers youte from the south to St Louis, Chicago, Olio is Stn ficant and points north and northeast and to D oe , ; Ogden, San Francisco, Portland and poi What comfort ean Mr st and northwest. No expense has been 3 eaaLN pba to make the passenger equipment of }extract from the Ohio returus line second to none inthe west Travel pinedlin new live H.C One He is elected President, but the Gen’! Pass, Agt., Kansas City, Mo. | McKinley | | victo:y in his own State is euch that eae, < i tb y possibility be taken | TWO HEAVY SLEEPERS. raga arene a Gls x as au indorsement of the privciples for which be stood in the campaign One, a Woman, Has Slumbered 13 Years; the Other, a Man Hasn't Awakened for 9 Years. Shamokin, Pa.—For nine years, at Nicholson tunnel, Railroad Watch man Michael Fernan has been sleep ing One morning Fernan returned from his work and told his wife that b was feeling well, but very sleepy. ‘ He went to bed without eating any|atatifying ty McKinley. And it breakfast must be even less gratifying to ex When Fernan did not appear at Gov Campbell, who kas wobbled so much on the silver question that in the campaign of 1891 he abandoned the silver platform he had himeelf dictated after he heard the protest peared to be a sound and natural|of Wall Street. Bryan polled, on slumber. Her efforts toawaken him|the straight issue, 140,000 more ‘were unsuccessful. votes than Camptell polled by his Physicians were summoned and policy of compromiee. : electricity applied, but he slept on. I. tue victorious campaign of Every morning and evening Fer 1909 Ohio will be in the front of the nan’s wife would prop him up in bed battle. She has A taken the place and place foods that did not require which Pennsylvania once occupied of mastication within bis mouth. These|Fepresecting “the average thought” were swallowed passively. During | four politica —Post Dispatch. this time the sleeper increased in CA ST ORI A size. One day 12 months later he For Infants and Children. ‘The Democratic vete is larger than ever before in the history of the State And this carnot be attribut +d to fusion, for the Populists bav never been particularly stroug there Tbe defection of gold Democrats in Ohio must have been very small, or the defection of silver R+publicans must have been very large In either case the result cannot be supper, his wife went to his room, where she found him, stretched across the bed, still dressed in his working clothes, and in what ap opened his eyes. He conversed rationally of things that had occurred prior to the be- ginning of bis long slumber, and ex anate pressed amazement when acquainted Cao with the facts of hia sleep. He said that everything was a blank to him Eight days later he again went to sleep and did not awaken for four- tean monthe, and then for only four hours. Another year passed by and one day he opened his eyes and ask Missouri Herds in Danger. St. Louis, Mo, Nov. 20.—A spe cial from Hannibal, Mo., saye: Texas fever has broken out among the cat tle of Oakwood, and a uumber have already died, while a greater num ed for his wife. Before she could |ber are now afilicted with the dis- reach him he was again asleep. Heljease. About September 10 a lot of has not awakened since. The great Texas cattle were unloaded at the strain told on his wife and 6 monthe|8tock yarde, and soon afterwards ago she died. One of the children | the yards were sold and abandoned algo died. Since then the native cattle have It has now become necessary to| been permitted to grazein the yards find another home for the sleeper, and thus, travéling over the trail of and a medical commission, appointed the Texas cattle contrasted the dis by the courte, has adjudged him ajease. Oliver Duck of Schell City lunatic in order to gain his admis | Owns the yards, and those who have sion to an asylum, and it.is probable | lost cattle will sue him for damages, that an operation will now be per-| 8 they claim it is throngh his neg- formed upon him. The doctors dis. | ligence in not keeping the yards en agree in their diagnosis of his trou-; closed that the native cattle con- ble, but the most probable explana-| tracted the disease. tion seems to be that it isa dropsical | many law suits, and affection that has caused water on the brain. Thenelles, France.—For 13 years Marie Bouyenval has been sleeping. A correspondent who visited her says: It will involve the cattle in- spector may become involved. Ballard’s Horehound Syrup. 4| We guarantee this to be the best cough | syrup manufactured in the whole wide! world, This is sayi a great deal, but : it is true. For consumption, 2s, | Her skin is like parehment, | Colds sore throat, sore chest,pnet cou = ; | bronchitis, asthma, croup, whoop’ covering bones t S . ee ag tetehere ez hat are all promt cough, and ail disease of the throat and nent. At first I thought she was a| lungs, we positively guarantee Ballard’s | Horehound Syrup to be without ane on the whole tace of the globe. In port of this statment we ref | individual who has ever used sort of mummy when I placed my hand upon her forehead. Then tbe! mother took the dried-up and flesh =| i to everv and to : i | every druggist who has ev id it. Such less hand, in which the bones ap jevidence is indisputable. Sold by HL L peared quite clearly, and put it in ABS ~ | my hand. I raised the arm, but it! | Cleveland Makes « Plea, remained contracted in the position} Sacramento, Cal, Noy. 29 —Gov- in which I left it. At the same time, | crnor Budd this afternoon received | under the influence of that nervous | from President Cleveland a personal | tension,a little heat could be felt un-| plea for the commutation of sen | der the skin, which an instant before | tence in the case of Salter D. Wor-! was as cold as marble, and I felt the|den, under sentence of death for} pulse beating under my fingers. Mo | train wreckiog in Yolo county during! ; was poor and he set fi jiny (Ha | lengthens the rest of the tired wo- Boe e of the nd the purse i be ® of the saviz as cheap sold overy wl Mand Lewis Gives Herself Up. St Lonis, Mo, Nov 22 —Maud Lewis, whose sentence to the peni tentiary for the murder of state sen ator Peter Morrissey was affirmed by the state supreme court, gave her- self up to day, and to night she will be taker to the penitentiary to serve a fifteen year senterce When the decision of tha hizher court was handed down yesterday. and Maud Lowis was nowhere to be found, it was thought that she had jumped her bond. Detectives were at once put upon her trail, but they were all at sea. When she appeared to day she said she had been in Chi cago for some time, but declined to enter into the details of her stay there. As soon as she received a telegram from her bondsman, oti fying her of the finding of the eu preme court, sho took the first train possible for St. Louis, aud delivered herself to Chief D-smond Protest Fited. Jefferson City, Mo, Nov 20.— Quite a sensation was caused here to day by the filing by Judges Bur- gess and Sherwood iu Division No 2 of the Supreme Court cof a written protest against the action of Judge Barclay of Division No. 1 of the Su- preme Court in sending fruit and flowers to the St. Louis school direc- tors who were imprisoned in the Cele County jail by Division No. 2 of the Supreme Court last summer for contempt of court for failing to com- ply with order of the court in re- gard to holding a special schoolelec tion in St Louis. Judge and Mrs. Barclay sent them some fruit and flowers and this caused the protest. Shot and Clubbed. Dallas, Tex., Nov. 25.—A shocking murder was reported from Nacog- doches county. A young woman known as “Babe Lewis,” though che had been married to Aaron Charlton, had been toa religious meeting and on returning to the home of her mother, # man entered tbe house, shot her twice, tuen beat her over the head witha pistol! The mur- derer has not been apprehended CASTORIA. | Tho fs | = is oa of os A 4 Stapper. Three Burned te Death, Crown Poiat, Indiana, Nov For burnidg to death a wo two small children Chiselski was sentenced to 1 in the penitentiary He own was occupied by a family. B + tothe k ing aud watched the three peo upstairs drop into the flames. loon at Whiting, and the upp Alwaye in Hopk | 5? Steamed Hom- | Fleg: nt lunch in mil Quart can Young Green, Hetty’s son. who was one of McKinley's chief bosses in Texas, is building a line of rail-/ way from Greenville to Paris: and | finding that both the white and | black laborers demanded ove dollar! ther Bouyenval then in copfidence|the railroad strike of 1894. The; told me how, after a serious malady, engineer and three United States | her daughter 13 years ago had had jartillerymen were killed in ‘the train | laboring men he must be avother } snow from fire to fifteen & nervous fit and finally fallen asleep.| wreck. The president states as a} i She hss never woke up since that | ground for his interest in the case, | time. |that while a resident of New York! Her mother exhibits her to visi |state before his elevation to the| tors for money. Some of the villag-| presidency, be had formed a great ers say she is a fake and assert that liking for Salter D Worden’s moth-! they have often seen ber getting up| er, a music teacher. Governor Badd | in the night time, sitting @ hs hight own to has also received a personal appeal table and eating quietly, just like an, from C. P. Huntington. president of | ordinary person. Others insist that the Southern Pacific company, for a! the old woman is a magnetizer, andi commutation of the death s catence.| per day, he imported 150 dagos from | Chicago to do the work To the! advance agevt of prosperity.—Har risonville Democrat. Though the Twice-a-Week Repub- | lic of St. Louis excelled ail other Western weekly papers in publishing the news of the campaign, itnow an- nounces that it has extended its news service, and hereafter it wiil give j readers the best paperin the country. This means much, because the next twelve months will be crowded with news of big events. With all the im- provements toits service the yearly subscription will be the s e e | dollar a year, by mail, twi | Organization announced that the county was represented Bliss of chairman and W. N. Carthage secretary. 3 were made pledg free means of carryi ganizations. ‘T left to the “Triple tee, which had ¢ tion. It comprises three d vexrs, and the baby % months. , poison. JASPER FREE SILVERITES. Carthage, Mo., Nov. 26.—The free silver forces of Jasper county met. jat the Burlingame & Chaffee opera house Tuesday efternoon. I: was every township RD: Carterville elected wus Wharton of silver cause and yon per e details v co of the fu campaign prior to Cougressm ion Was present and me At night the free M is located, met 2nd organized by electing J. A vks, president; E Quinn, vice president; W. P. Greg- peech silver 10n towuship, in which Carthage ory, secretary; C E Bryan, treas- urer; and William Watson, sergeant- at arms. This club proposes to meei every two weeks from now till 1900. The campaign glee elub is maintaining its organization and has new free silver songs coming Free silver was overwhelmingly endorsed in this locality and its advocates etill firmly believe prosperity will never come Hill it is endorsed by the peo- ple Gifts to Presidents. Post-Dispatch. Even before his inauguration Mr. McKinley is made the recipient of valuable gifts from the Hannaites. Hanne’s brother has given the Pres ident-elect a splendid summer home on the New England coast. A weakness of Gen. Grant was his aceptance of favors at the hands of with favors to ask of his ad- ministration. Tbe results of that were written in the bistory of Black Fridaye,whisky rivgs, Belknap steals, Mullet frauds and the high tide of corruption in the Navy Department under Robeson. It is not charged that Gen. Grant touched «a dollar stolen from the people Neither will Mr. McKinley. But the money will be s'olen just as certainly under the one as it was under the cther, and by the men who bring gifts to the White House doors men The public conscience condemns the taking of gifts by the President. And the public conscience is always right. Coated, your throat dry, your eyes dull and inflamed and do you tee! mean generally when you get up in the morn- ing. Your liver and Kidney are not doing their work. Why don’t you take Parks Sure cure. If it does not make you feel better it costs vou nothing-— Sold oy HE Tucker Killed Her Children. Tacoms, Wash, Nov. 25.—In the footiills of Mouut Tacoma, 50 miles from the nearest physician, Mis. A. B Swenier cut the throats of her three children and then cut her own throat Friday. Rincher Sweuier After Ginner Friday went tothe barn. Wheu he returned he found the en iy on the tloor with their throats Vue childrea are aged 5 and 3 Toe [baby, it is believed. will recover Due wiadpipes of the 5 year-old girl iud of the mother are punctured, a hole in each the size ‘the mother beheved the pencii tay recover, but yeur old girl will Seattle, Nov. 21.—The Chinese passengers oa the Great Northern train which was tied be- tween Wellingion and Madison, have arr.ved in Seattle. They etated that while on ths train they were given two meals a day days, at the end of which food supply for four time the ave Out,and they were seven miles through feet deep ved to w to a railroad section house Swallowed Potsor, Dallas, Nov. 25 —James Cann, a Johusou county farmer. ves terday committed suicide by taking Texas, He came to iF ACKACHE He leaves property worth | Toe directors of the American Bi | metallic union have decided to main- tain headquerters in Washington from which to send out literature for years. Gen. Warner, | ident of the union, basissued an avs: “IT urge A Human Baron eter, When the blood becomes imp with rheumatic (latic) acid it ig t very largely by changing atmoephene a tions. every Variation of the tempe! ducing more or less effect on the ey ~ cbanges h precede damp or cola are especially noticeable. hence ty When it becomes rheumatic can re; oy likened to a barometer. It ig’ Oo are Victims o¢ i plye rnal re | ever the but to mae ~ ata perm c There is ne Pe the body should beaMicted with iy - any more than any other disease ‘ he fieht till (is entirely curable if the right the fight till ( T.Giwarus ortarr, Ory oF any ea of Lallemand’s Specitle for” Rheumati Neuralgia has show conclusively thatie very best remedy for this disease. It g quick relief, but it strikes dit Toot of the trouble—the Latio acid in the destroying and eradivating it umatic acid is onece thoronghiy: ed from the system the disease is cured the paroxysms cannot return. 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